Posted on Sustainabilitank.info on June 21st, 2009
by Pincas Jawetz (PJ@SustainabiliTank.com)
From: Hassan Mansour
He says: There is now ample evidence of the ecological impacts of recent climate change from polar terrestrial to tropical marine environments. So on behalf of the Egyptian Society for Environmental Sciences (ESES) it is our pleasure to welcome you to the fourth international conference on “Impacts of Climate Change on Natural Resources” that will take place in Ismailia, Egypt on November 10-11, 2009.
As in the past three years, this conference will offer outstanding international speakers. There will be ample time for abstracts, posters, and the many informal discussions that have helped make past meetings successful.
Those of you who attended the past conferences of ESES already know that Ismailia is a vibrant modern city, and that Suez Canal University makes an outstanding venue for this meeting.
for more information, please feel free to contact:
Hassan Mansour
Representative of the Organising comittee
hmansour at uga.edu, man_griesh at yahoo.com
Or visit our website: www.eses-catrina.com
further, they say:
Recently, the environment has been the topic of the hour, the whole world started to pay a great attention to the environment as a strategic choice to conserve the natural resources which will ensure the continuity and sustainability of these resources in the future.
Sinai Peninsula and Suez Canal area are characterized by their geographical importance and their richness in natural resources which include plants, animals, geological structures and marine habitats.
The natural resources of Egypt, especially these of Sinai Peninsula are facing many threats such as over collection, overgrazing, habitat destruction and urbanization which in return change the wild life, distinction of some species, threat some other and rarity of others.
Also, the unique geological structure affected by many threats as the random quarrying and overexploitation for material resources. The underground water also affected by the pollutants.
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Management Committee:
President:
Prof. Abdel-Raouf A. Moustafa
Vice-Presidents:
Dr. Nabil N. El-Masry
Secretary:
Dr. Mohamed S. Zaghloul
Treasurer:
Dr. Raafat H. Abdel-Wahab
Members:
Prof. Samira R. Mansour
Dr. Wafaa M. Kamel
Dr. Samy A. Abdel-Malek

















